ANTIQUE PHOTOS
PAGE TWO
PLEASE NOTE
If you are viewing this page on a wide screen monitor, any pictures might
appear wider and the horses etc. will be stretched, and unfortunately appear
a lot longer in body than they are. Setting your screen resolution to 1280 x 720 pixels
will probably correct the problem.
Here's a wonderful old photo, taken in England in 1910.
They look very proud of their beautiful caravan.
A photo of Billy Lee's pony and trolley,
collecting scrap.
A Gypsy camp, circa 1935.
Another Gypsy family, camped along the road.
Two little girls, sitting on the step of their caravan.
This might have been some of the Lee family, but I'm
not sure.
A beautiful Showman's Waggon.
The Smith family at Epsom Downs.
A little girl, trying to get her horse to move. Circa 1938.
A Gypsy Camp. 1903.
One of "the" most well known Gypsies.
Gypsy Smith, the famous Evangelist.
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Our thanks to The Gypsy Lore Collection. University of Liverpool,
for many of the photos shown on this page.
If you happen to own the copyright to any of the photos above, please do
let me know, and I'll be glad to give you credit, or remove them.
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"A Traveller! By my faith, you have great reason to be sad." From "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare
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